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Federal election 2019: How the fight for Gilmore became one of the most confusing in the country - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 7:00pm
Federal election 2019: How the fight for Gilmore became one of the most confusing in the country  ABC News

Parachuting Warren Mundine into Gilmore as the Liberal candidate may have split local Coalition supporters. The fact the Nationals have also put up a ...

How WA’s first premier Sir John Forrest, brother Alexander Forrest built this State - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 6:00pm
How WA’s first premier Sir John Forrest, brother Alexander Forrest built this State  The West Australian

For decades, two leather-bound diaries containing detailed graphite-penned notes, etchings and astronomical algorithms have been hidden away on a private ...

Shorten grilled on negative gearing and franking credits on Q&A - SBS News

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 5:36pm
Shorten grilled on negative gearing and franking credits on Q&A  SBS News

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten defended Labor's plans to scrap negative gearing on some properties and end cash refunds on franking credits.

Indigenous suicide is 'national emergency': Shorten - SBS News

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 5:36pm
Indigenous suicide is 'national emergency': Shorten  SBS News

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says the epidemic of indigenous suicide is such that it should be seen as a national disaster or emergency.

Federal election 2019: Bill Shorten defends negative gearing, franking credits changes - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 4:41pm
Federal election 2019: Bill Shorten defends negative gearing, franking credits changes  ABC News

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is put under pressure during an appearance on the ABC's Q&A program to explain Labor's plan to curb negative gearing and end ...

Landmark High Court trial to test if Constitutional 'aliens' power applies to Aboriginal Australians - My Sunshine Coast

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 2:05pm
Landmark High Court trial to test if Constitutional 'aliens' power applies to Aboriginal Australians  My Sunshine Coast

Tomorrow a landmark trial will be held in the High Court of Australia to determine an important threshold question as to whether Aboriginal Australians can be ...

Territory ripe for federal election upset - The Australian

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 2:02pm
Territory ripe for federal election upset  The Australian

The Northern Territory consists of two federal seats, both strongly influenced by what happens in Darwin. The mood in the population centre and locus of ...

Guardians at the royalty gate - The Australian

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 2:01pm
Guardians at the royalty gate  The Australian

Artists who are busy getting on with their music, painting, dance or writing are possibly not thinking about the law — unless they find they have infringed ...

Junior minister spent $108,000 on travel for staffer at centre of bullying claims - The Age

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 2:01pm
Junior minister spent $108,000 on travel for staffer at centre of bullying claims  The Age

Aged Care Minister Ken Wyatt spent $750,000 on staff travel in 18 months, including $108,000 in a year on an adviser subject to bullying claims who said she ...

Warren will only ever be the member for Mundine - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 2:00pm
Warren will only ever be the member for Mundine  The Canberra Times

There are many members of all political parties who join and maintain their memberships out of deeply held beliefs and ideals such as a desire for social justice, ...

Warren will only ever be the member for Mundine - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 2:00pm
Warren will only ever be the member for Mundine  The Canberra Times

There are many members of all political parties who join and maintain their memberships out of deeply held beliefs and ideals such as a desire for social justice, ...

Darwin, gateway to Asia, is the lost frontier - The Australian

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 2:00pm
Darwin, gateway to Asia, is the lost frontier  The Australian

South Australian surveyor George Goyder dropped anchor in Darwin Harbour in February 1869 to begin marking out what remains today the only major ...

What happened the day Fred Nile came to town - Northern Star

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 2:00pm
What happened the day Fred Nile came to town  Northern Star

CDP leader Fred Nile, and his wife - newly selected senate candidate Silvana Nile - were in Ballina yesterday, but the party's local candidates were nowhere to ...

Federal election 2019: Polling begins in Australia's largest electorate, but voters say they've been forgotten - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 10:19am
Federal election 2019: Polling begins in Australia's largest electorate, but voters say they've been forgotten  ABC News

Early polling has kicked off in Australia's biggest electorate, with six mobile teams sent to set up voting booths and ballot boxes for voters to cast their ballots over ...

Polling begins in Australia's largest electorate, but voters say they've been forgotten - ABC Local

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 10:19am
Polling begins in Australia's largest electorate, but voters say they've been forgotten  ABC Local

Early polling has kicked off in Australia's biggest electorate, with six mobile teams sent to set up voting booths and ballot boxes for voters to cast their ballots over ...

Sweet Country wins top prize at the Directors Guild Awards - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 10:15am
Sweet Country wins top prize at the Directors Guild Awards  Sydney Morning Herald

The acclaim for the Australian film Sweet Country just keeps rolling on. Director Warwick Thornton's outback western, about an Aboriginal station hand who goes ...

Noongar resilience on display in New York state - National Indigenous Times

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 8:05am
Noongar resilience on display in New York state  National Indigenous Times

Artworks from Noongar children of the Stolen Generations are on display at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York state.

The mob that's dishing out delish meals to Kimberley kids - National Indigenous Times

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 8:05am
The mob that's dishing out delish meals to Kimberley kids  National Indigenous Times

A Broome-based charity organisation providing nutritional food services to under-privileged children has set their sights on a Kimberley expansion and is raising ...

5 reasons the world’s poor should factor in your vote - Eternity News

Mon, 2019/05/06 - 6:51am
5 reasons the world’s poor should factor in your vote  Eternity News

Aid for the world's most poor, vulnerable and oppressed is not only the right thing to do as a blessed nation, but it's the smart thing to do, Matt Darvas from Micah ...

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